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A Failure Tolerating Atomic Commit Protocol for Mobile Environments
2007
2007 International Conference on Mobile Data Management
In traditional fixed-wired networks, standard protocols like 2-Phase-Commit are used to guarantee atomicity for distributed transactions. However, within mobile networks, a higher probability of failures including node failures, message loss, and even network partitioning makes the use of these standard protocols difficult or even impossible. To use traditional database applications within a mobile scenario, we need an atomic commit protocol that reduces the chance of infinite blocking. In this
doi:10.1109/mdm.2007.31
dblp:conf/mdm/BottcherGO07
fatcat:xf3uhk7aj5ealinraydrnbv5ee